1967-10-26 14

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
EDMOS SALES CO.
Substance of limited partner­ship
certificate filed in Nassau
County Clerk's office on the23rd
day of October 1967. The name
of the partnership is EDMOS
SALES CO. The character of the
business is the knitting, dyeing,
finishing, processing, import­ing,
exporting, buying, selling,
manufacture and dealing in
chemical dyestuffs, textiles,
fabrics and goods of every class
and description. The location of
its principal place of business is
11 Commercial Court, Plainview,
County of Nassau. The amount
of cash contributed by each
limited partner is as follows:
BENJAMIN NADEL and SIDNEY
FOX as Trustees for the benefit
of KARI MOSKOWITZ - $ 5,-
390.50; BENJAMIN NADEL and
SIDNEY FOX as Trustees for
the benefit of KIMBERLEY MOS­KOWITZ
- $ 5,390.50; BENJAMIN
NADEL and SIDNEY FOX as
Trustees for the benefit of A L-ITALIAN-
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
TAKE OUT ORDERS • PIZZA o GOURMET SEA F OO/ J $
EST. 1933
OPEN 4 P. M.
SUN. - HOL. 1 P. M.
33ALHAMBRARD
• f t W i , « A 4 CLOSED
P Y 8 - 0 2 0 2 MONDAYS
MASSAPEQUA
( So. of Merrick Road) ft
OLSEN'SINN
Owned and Operated by
Gene Clegg
Complete Banquet Facilities
Facilities for up to 400Persons
Catering for
WEDDINGS - ENGAGEMENT PARTIES
BAR MITZVAHS - CIVIC ASS'N AFFAIRS
Now Booking for 1968
CARMAN RD. & OLD SUNRISE HWY.
EAST MASSAPEOUA MY 1- 6226
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED
SICARO'S
ITALIAN- AMERICAN CUISINE
FULL COURSE DINNER 5 9 PM
A LA CARTF & LOUNGE TILL 1: 30 A. M.
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU
PARK BLVD., MASSAPEQUA PARK
1 block N of RR PY 8 - 1555
MEMBFR OF DINERS' CLUB & AMERICAN EXPRESS
BAYVIEW HOUSE
5151 MERRICK RD., MASSAPEQUA
( CROWN ViLLAGE SHOPPING CENTER)
2 FOR 1 " DINNER SPECIAL"
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY
COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES
PIANO MUSIC ON FRIDAY NITES
CATERING FOR ALL FUNCTIONS]
AT MODERATE PRICES
PY 8- 9664
LISON MOSKOWITZ - $ 5,390.50.
The term for which it exists
is from April 1, 1967 to March
31, 1987 unless sooner term­inated
by the mutual agreement
of all the general partners. The
names and residences of the
general partners are: Milton
Moskowitz, Cedar Swamp Road,
Brookville, Long Island, N. Y.;
Tess Moskowitz, Cedar Swamp
Road, Brookville, Long Island,
N. Y.; Edward E. Moskowitz, 26
Norma Lane, Huntington, Long
Island, N. Y.; and Alan M. Mos­kowitz,
40 Stoner Avenue, Great
Neck, Long Island, N. Y. The
names and residences of the
limited partners are: Benjamin
Nadel, 30 Barstow Road, Great
Neck, Long Island, N. Y. and Sid­ney
Fox, 91 Rushfield Lane, Val­ley
Stream, Long Island, N. Y.,
as Trustees under trust agree­ments
dated April 1, 1967 for
the benefit of Kari Moskowitz
and Kimberley Moskowitz, and
under triist agreement dated
April 1, 1967 for the benefit
of Allison Moskowitz. No other
property is contributed and no
additional contributions are
agreed to be made by any limited
partner. The time when the con­tribution
of each limited partner
is to be returned is upon dis­solution
of the partnership. All
profits and losses shall enure
to the benefit of all the partners
proportionately as their capital
contribution bears to the entire
capital of the partnership. The
limited partners shall not be
personally liable for any of the
debts of the partnership or for
any losses beyond the amount
agreed to be contributed by them.
The cash available for distribu­tion
shall be distributed to the
partners in the same proportion
as their contribution. If any
partner advances any moneys to
the partnership in excess of his
agreed contribution to the capital,
the amount advanced shall not
be an increase of his capital
contribution or entitle him to
any increase in the share of
any distributions, nor subject
him to any greater proportion
of any losses, but the amount
of such advance shall be a debt
due from the partnership unless
otherwise provided and agreed,
and shall be repaid without in­terest.
The compensation of the
general partners shall be that
as fixed by all the general part­ners
from time to time. The
general partners may engage in
any other business. A general
partner may elect to retire upon
giving 90 days'notice. Suchnotice
shall cause a dissolution of the
partnership on the date specified
therein. In the event of death,
bankruptcy or insanity of a gen­eral
partner, the partnership
shall be dissolved on the 90th
day after such event. Notwith­standing
the aforesaid, if with­in
90 days after such death,
bankruptcy or insanity or with­in
90 days prior to the date of
such retirement, the remaining
general partners can elect to
continue the business upon the
written consent to such con­tinuance
of all the limited part­ners.
Any limited partner shall
have the right to assign his in­terest
upon 30 days' written no­tice
delivered to the general
partners at the principal office
of the partnership. Such as­signment
shall be effective only
to give the assignee the right
to receive the share of the profits
to which his assignor would
otherwise be entitled, and shall
not give the assignee the right
to become a limited partner.
RESERVED SEAT / * * • * M
ENGAGEMENT
lUll TICKETS AT
° BOX OFFICE.
IMJ BY PHONE.
lift] MAIL, OR
1o ' ANY UA
[ M| THEATRE rx 1 C A «
JE ON Ll Filmed in 1 M 5U
gTFEBlBIE
In } ht B/ ginning
I SYOSSET THEATRE I
( Iflj Jericho Tphe WA 1- 5810 • WA 1- 5010 [ Mj
Any limited partner may sub­stitute
an assignee as a new
limited partner in his place
either in whole or in part, with
the unanimous consent of all the
general and limited partners.
Any limited partner may trans­fer
or dispose of his interest
by will or intestacy to or for
the benefit of his " immediate
family" ( husband or wife, adult
child, father or mother, adult
sister or adult brother), or may
transfer same during his life­time
by gift or inter vivos trust
to or for the benefit of his im­mediate
family. A limited part­ner
may sell, transfer, assign,
pledge < r encumber, or hypo­thecate
his interest to any other
partner. The partnership may be
dissolved at any time upon the
affirmative vote of all of the
general partners and upon the
sale or liquidation of the part­nership
property. No partner,
limited or general, shall have
the right to demand and receive
property other than cash in re­turn
for his contribution. No right
of priority is given either limited
partner over the other as to
contribution or as to compensa­tion
by way of income.
# 315 6T Observer October 26,
Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1967
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY
OF SUFFOLK
X
GERARD FRANK, :
Plaintiff,: Index 156613
- against- : SUMMONS
ETSUKO ITO :
FRANK, : ACTION
Defendant : FOR A
DIVORCE
• X
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-FENDANT:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­MONED
to serve a Notice of Ap­pearance
on the Plaintiffs at­torney
within twenty days after
the service of this summons ex­clusive
of the day of service
where service is made by de­livery
upon you personally within
the state, or within thirty days
after completion of service where
service is made in any other
manner. In case of your failure
to appear, judgment will betaken
against you by default for the
relief requested in the notice
set out below upon termination of
conciliation proceedings or 120
days after filing a Notice of
Commencement of this action
with the Conciliation Bureau,
* Open House At
High School
Farmingdale High School will
hold Open House on Thursday,
November 2 during American Ed­ucation
Week.
The Open House will be held at
8: 00 p. m. at which time parents
may visit their children's class­rooms,
visit their teachers and
follow their youngster's class­room
schedule.
The Farmingdale High School
P. T. A. will hold a cake sale
during the evening,
LEGAL NOTICE
whichever is sooner.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
the object of this action is to
obtain a judgment of absolute
divorce on the ground of abandon­ment,
and custody of the minor
children of the parties.
Plaintiff designates Suffolk
County as the place of trial,
which is the location of plaintiff's
place of business.
Trial to be held in the County
of Suffolk
DATED: September 9, 1967
W. C. HAUGAARD
Attorney for plaintiff
114 Griffing Avenue
Riverhead, New York
To the above named Defendant:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
summons in this action is being
served on you by publication pur­suant
to the order of Mr. Justice
L. Kingsley Smith granted on
October 19th, 1967 and entered
herein. Said action is a matri­monial
action for an absolute
divorce.
Dated: October 12, 1967
W. C. HAUGAARD
Attorney for plaintiff
# 3004T Observer October 19, 26
Novermber 2, 9, 1967
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is herbey given that the
state comptroller has caused the
fiscal affairs of the Massapequa
Fire District for the period be­ginning
January 1, 1964 through
December 31, 1966, to be exa­mined,
and that the report of such
examination has been filed in my
office where it is available as a
public record for inspection by
all interested persons.
Mary Dunne
Secretary & Treasurer
BOARD OF
FIRE COMMISSIONERS
BY Mary Dunne
Secretary
# 311 IT Observer October 26,
1967 NOW IS THE TIME FOR A
PERMANENT AT ROBERTS'
October — November
Regularly NOW
15.00 13.00
12u00 10.50
10.06 8* 50
8eoo 7.00
Call for Appointment
Robert's Beauty Cottage
795 CONKLIN STREET, FARMINGDALE • CH 9- 7593
Page 14 Farmingdale OBSERVER Thursday October 26, 1199< 6 7

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
EDMOS SALES CO.
Substance of limited partner­ship
certificate filed in Nassau
County Clerk's office on the23rd
day of October 1967. The name
of the partnership is EDMOS
SALES CO. The character of the
business is the knitting, dyeing,
finishing, processing, import­ing,
exporting, buying, selling,
manufacture and dealing in
chemical dyestuffs, textiles,
fabrics and goods of every class
and description. The location of
its principal place of business is
11 Commercial Court, Plainview,
County of Nassau. The amount
of cash contributed by each
limited partner is as follows:
BENJAMIN NADEL and SIDNEY
FOX as Trustees for the benefit
of KARI MOSKOWITZ - $ 5,-
390.50; BENJAMIN NADEL and
SIDNEY FOX as Trustees for
the benefit of KIMBERLEY MOS­KOWITZ
- $ 5,390.50; BENJAMIN
NADEL and SIDNEY FOX as
Trustees for the benefit of A L-ITALIAN-
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
TAKE OUT ORDERS • PIZZA o GOURMET SEA F OO/ J $
EST. 1933
OPEN 4 P. M.
SUN. - HOL. 1 P. M.
33ALHAMBRARD
• f t W i , « A 4 CLOSED
P Y 8 - 0 2 0 2 MONDAYS
MASSAPEQUA
( So. of Merrick Road) ft
OLSEN'SINN
Owned and Operated by
Gene Clegg
Complete Banquet Facilities
Facilities for up to 400Persons
Catering for
WEDDINGS - ENGAGEMENT PARTIES
BAR MITZVAHS - CIVIC ASS'N AFFAIRS
Now Booking for 1968
CARMAN RD. & OLD SUNRISE HWY.
EAST MASSAPEOUA MY 1- 6226
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED
SICARO'S
ITALIAN- AMERICAN CUISINE
FULL COURSE DINNER 5 9 PM
A LA CARTF & LOUNGE TILL 1: 30 A. M.
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU
PARK BLVD., MASSAPEQUA PARK
1 block N of RR PY 8 - 1555
MEMBFR OF DINERS' CLUB & AMERICAN EXPRESS
BAYVIEW HOUSE
5151 MERRICK RD., MASSAPEQUA
( CROWN ViLLAGE SHOPPING CENTER)
2 FOR 1 " DINNER SPECIAL"
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY
COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES
PIANO MUSIC ON FRIDAY NITES
CATERING FOR ALL FUNCTIONS]
AT MODERATE PRICES
PY 8- 9664
LISON MOSKOWITZ - $ 5,390.50.
The term for which it exists
is from April 1, 1967 to March
31, 1987 unless sooner term­inated
by the mutual agreement
of all the general partners. The
names and residences of the
general partners are: Milton
Moskowitz, Cedar Swamp Road,
Brookville, Long Island, N. Y.;
Tess Moskowitz, Cedar Swamp
Road, Brookville, Long Island,
N. Y.; Edward E. Moskowitz, 26
Norma Lane, Huntington, Long
Island, N. Y.; and Alan M. Mos­kowitz,
40 Stoner Avenue, Great
Neck, Long Island, N. Y. The
names and residences of the
limited partners are: Benjamin
Nadel, 30 Barstow Road, Great
Neck, Long Island, N. Y. and Sid­ney
Fox, 91 Rushfield Lane, Val­ley
Stream, Long Island, N. Y.,
as Trustees under trust agree­ments
dated April 1, 1967 for
the benefit of Kari Moskowitz
and Kimberley Moskowitz, and
under triist agreement dated
April 1, 1967 for the benefit
of Allison Moskowitz. No other
property is contributed and no
additional contributions are
agreed to be made by any limited
partner. The time when the con­tribution
of each limited partner
is to be returned is upon dis­solution
of the partnership. All
profits and losses shall enure
to the benefit of all the partners
proportionately as their capital
contribution bears to the entire
capital of the partnership. The
limited partners shall not be
personally liable for any of the
debts of the partnership or for
any losses beyond the amount
agreed to be contributed by them.
The cash available for distribu­tion
shall be distributed to the
partners in the same proportion
as their contribution. If any
partner advances any moneys to
the partnership in excess of his
agreed contribution to the capital,
the amount advanced shall not
be an increase of his capital
contribution or entitle him to
any increase in the share of
any distributions, nor subject
him to any greater proportion
of any losses, but the amount
of such advance shall be a debt
due from the partnership unless
otherwise provided and agreed,
and shall be repaid without in­terest.
The compensation of the
general partners shall be that
as fixed by all the general part­ners
from time to time. The
general partners may engage in
any other business. A general
partner may elect to retire upon
giving 90 days'notice. Suchnotice
shall cause a dissolution of the
partnership on the date specified
therein. In the event of death,
bankruptcy or insanity of a gen­eral
partner, the partnership
shall be dissolved on the 90th
day after such event. Notwith­standing
the aforesaid, if with­in
90 days after such death,
bankruptcy or insanity or with­in
90 days prior to the date of
such retirement, the remaining
general partners can elect to
continue the business upon the
written consent to such con­tinuance
of all the limited part­ners.
Any limited partner shall
have the right to assign his in­terest
upon 30 days' written no­tice
delivered to the general
partners at the principal office
of the partnership. Such as­signment
shall be effective only
to give the assignee the right
to receive the share of the profits
to which his assignor would
otherwise be entitled, and shall
not give the assignee the right
to become a limited partner.
RESERVED SEAT / * * • * M
ENGAGEMENT
lUll TICKETS AT
° BOX OFFICE.
IMJ BY PHONE.
lift] MAIL, OR
1o ' ANY UA
[ M| THEATRE rx 1 C A «
JE ON Ll Filmed in 1 M 5U
gTFEBlBIE
In } ht B/ ginning
I SYOSSET THEATRE I
( Iflj Jericho Tphe WA 1- 5810 • WA 1- 5010 [ Mj
Any limited partner may sub­stitute
an assignee as a new
limited partner in his place
either in whole or in part, with
the unanimous consent of all the
general and limited partners.
Any limited partner may trans­fer
or dispose of his interest
by will or intestacy to or for
the benefit of his " immediate
family" ( husband or wife, adult
child, father or mother, adult
sister or adult brother), or may
transfer same during his life­time
by gift or inter vivos trust
to or for the benefit of his im­mediate
family. A limited part­ner
may sell, transfer, assign,
pledge < r encumber, or hypo­thecate
his interest to any other
partner. The partnership may be
dissolved at any time upon the
affirmative vote of all of the
general partners and upon the
sale or liquidation of the part­nership
property. No partner,
limited or general, shall have
the right to demand and receive
property other than cash in re­turn
for his contribution. No right
of priority is given either limited
partner over the other as to
contribution or as to compensa­tion
by way of income.
# 315 6T Observer October 26,
Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1967
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY
OF SUFFOLK
X
GERARD FRANK, :
Plaintiff,: Index 156613
- against- : SUMMONS
ETSUKO ITO :
FRANK, : ACTION
Defendant : FOR A
DIVORCE
• X
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-FENDANT:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­MONED
to serve a Notice of Ap­pearance
on the Plaintiffs at­torney
within twenty days after
the service of this summons ex­clusive
of the day of service
where service is made by de­livery
upon you personally within
the state, or within thirty days
after completion of service where
service is made in any other
manner. In case of your failure
to appear, judgment will betaken
against you by default for the
relief requested in the notice
set out below upon termination of
conciliation proceedings or 120
days after filing a Notice of
Commencement of this action
with the Conciliation Bureau,
* Open House At
High School
Farmingdale High School will
hold Open House on Thursday,
November 2 during American Ed­ucation
Week.
The Open House will be held at
8: 00 p. m. at which time parents
may visit their children's class­rooms,
visit their teachers and
follow their youngster's class­room
schedule.
The Farmingdale High School
P. T. A. will hold a cake sale
during the evening,
LEGAL NOTICE
whichever is sooner.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
the object of this action is to
obtain a judgment of absolute
divorce on the ground of abandon­ment,
and custody of the minor
children of the parties.
Plaintiff designates Suffolk
County as the place of trial,
which is the location of plaintiff's
place of business.
Trial to be held in the County
of Suffolk
DATED: September 9, 1967
W. C. HAUGAARD
Attorney for plaintiff
114 Griffing Avenue
Riverhead, New York
To the above named Defendant:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
summons in this action is being
served on you by publication pur­suant
to the order of Mr. Justice
L. Kingsley Smith granted on
October 19th, 1967 and entered
herein. Said action is a matri­monial
action for an absolute
divorce.
Dated: October 12, 1967
W. C. HAUGAARD
Attorney for plaintiff
# 3004T Observer October 19, 26
Novermber 2, 9, 1967
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is herbey given that the
state comptroller has caused the
fiscal affairs of the Massapequa
Fire District for the period be­ginning
January 1, 1964 through
December 31, 1966, to be exa­mined,
and that the report of such
examination has been filed in my
office where it is available as a
public record for inspection by
all interested persons.
Mary Dunne
Secretary & Treasurer
BOARD OF
FIRE COMMISSIONERS
BY Mary Dunne
Secretary
# 311 IT Observer October 26,
1967 NOW IS THE TIME FOR A
PERMANENT AT ROBERTS'
October — November
Regularly NOW
15.00 13.00
12u00 10.50
10.06 8* 50
8eoo 7.00
Call for Appointment
Robert's Beauty Cottage
795 CONKLIN STREET, FARMINGDALE • CH 9- 7593
Page 14 Farmingdale OBSERVER Thursday October 26, 1199< 6 7